Orioles to celebrate Weaver's life on April 20

By Brittany Ghiroli / MLB.com

SARASOTA, Fla. -- The Orioles will host a public celebration of life for legendary manager Earl Weaver on Saturday, April 20 at 2 p.m. ET at Camden Yards.

The program called. "A Celebration of Earl," will include a video tribute and a collection of notable guest speakers to honor the memory of the greatest manager in Orioles history, who died in January.

Admission is free. Stadium Gates A and H will open at 1 p.m., with complimentary parking in B/C. The ballpark will be closed once the event has concluded and will re-open for that night's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at 5.

One of six Orioles Legends to receive his own larger-than-life bronze sculpture at the ballpark last season, Weaver died on Jan. 19, at the age of 82. The Orioles will wear a patch on their right uniform sleeve throughout the season in his honor.

Bundy throwing despite minor groin issue

SARASOTA, Fla. -- Right-hander Dylan Bundy was scheduled to take a work day on Tuesday, participating in the biomechanical testing visiting Orioles camp, and said the groin issue that kept him out of Sunday's game was minor.

"It's good, I'm going to throw a bullpen today," said Bundy, who was pushed back for precautionary reasons after dealing with a groin spasm on Friday.

"It wasn't [from] throwing. It was sprints. I was kind of being stubborn, I wanted to run more. So it was just a little tweak, nothing big. I wasn't really worried about it. But they wanted to hold me back now instead of later in Spring Training."

The organization's top pitching prospect, Bundy last pitched on Feb. 27, and has appeared in two games, throwing three scoreless innings.